A digital drawing of a girl with closed eyes, cheeks with white smiley face designs, wearing glasses, earrings, and a white T-shirt with a pink and black star design.

Alix Barlow-Mosha is a multidisciplinary artist whose work primarily examines photography and digital art. Drawing on personal experience, their practice explores themes of identity, acceptance, and the fluidity of gender and sexuality. Growing up in Uganda, Barlow-Mosha’s multicultural background offers a perspective shaped by diverse viewpoints. Their images combine meticulous craftsmanship with powerful storytelling, creating layered spaces for reflection and discovery. As a queer artist, they operate from a place of honesty and a continuous quest for authentic self-expression.

Education

Lesley University, College of Art and Design, Cambridge, MA

Candidate for BFA in Photography, anticipated graduation May 2026

 

 Group Exhibition

Narrative and the Photographic Books, Fall 2024
Photographic Book: "Not Alone"
Exhibition Dates: February 2025 – April 2025

 

Every Afterthought is an Echo, Fall 2025

Vinyl on the mirror interaction, “Mirror’s Pulse Inside the Soft Reflection”

Exhibition Dates: December 02 – December 09

 

Press

i-D Magazine Month Photo,

Show: website and Instagram post.

Published: 30 April 2025 Link

 

Awards

Photography Award, International School of Uganda
Recognized for excellence in photography during a school-wide competition,

Uganda, 2022.